Adolescence brings with it many challenges. However, we are currently experiencing a huge spike in teenage mental health issues. Depression, anxiety and behavioural disorders are among the leading causes of illness and disability among adolescents. Adolescents with mental health conditions are particularly vulnerable to social exclusion, discrimination, stigma (affecting readiness to seek help), educational difficulties, risk-taking behaviours and physical ill-health.
Teenagers are also facing an increasing amount of pressure from academic expectations. Exam stress is particularly common, with many teens experiencing difficulty managing the overwhelming feelings that come with schoolwork and exams. These challenges can manifest in poor sleep, difficulty concentrating, mood swings, and even physical symptoms like headaches or stomach aches. If left unmanaged, stress can lead to burnout or more severe mental health concerns.
By taking a back-to-basics approach, I guide you through various conscious breathing techniques to enhance your physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Education around the breath and the physiology of breathing is key to consciously connecting to your breath, integrating it into your everyday life plus using it in times of need e.g. to manage stressful situations, give you energy or to help you sleep.
Sessions are generally carried out online and last for 30 minutes. However, if required. sessions can be lengthened to 45 – 60 mins.
Breathwork reduces anxiety
Breathwork enhances focus and concentration
Breathwork improves emotional regulation
Breathwork boosts sleep quality
Breathwork encourages mind-body connection
To book a session or an introductory call please contact me.
– Breathwork reduces anxiety
– Breathwork enhances focus and concentration
– Breathwork improves emotional regulation
– Breathwork boosts sleep quality
– Breathwork encourages mind-body connection
To book a session or an introductory call please contact me.
Breathwork offers a practical, accessible tool for teenagers to manage anxiety. Regular practice helps calm the mind, allowing teens to regain control over their emotions and reactions during stressful situations. Deep, rhythmic breathing has been shown to reduce cortisol levels, which can lower feelings of anxiety and panic
One of the key benefits of breathwork is its ability to bring the mind into the present moment. For teenagers dealing with exam stress, this can be especially helpful. Breathwork can clear mental clutter, improving focus and enhancing cognitive function. This helps teens stay present and centered, making it easier to retain information and perform well during tests.
Teenagers often struggle to manage their emotions due to hormonal changes and external pressures. Breathwork can help them develop a greater sense of self-awareness and emotional balance. By practicing mindful breathing, teens learn to pause and respond thoughtfully to challenging emotions rather than reacting impulsively.
Anxiety and stress can often lead to difficulty falling or staying asleep, which in turn impacts a teenager’s performance in school and overall well-being. Breathwork, particularly techniques focused on relaxation, can promote better sleep by calming the nervous system and quieting the mind before bed.
Breathwork promotes mindfulness and a deeper connection between the mind and body. This awareness can help teens recognise the early signs of stress and anxiety in their bodies, allowing them to respond proactively before these feelings escalate.